Via Greg Sargent, the latest Angleism to emerge out of Nevada:
On a radio interview conducted on the day she announced her Senate run in 2009, Sharron Angle clearly and unequivocally agreed with an interviewer who asserted flatly that there are "domestic enemies" and "homegrown enemies" in the "walls of the Senate and the Congress."
The audio and transcript, as Greg says, are unequivocal:
MANDERS: You know I talk often about this oath that they give and it is to defend the Constitution and all that. But one of the things that is very important to me in this oath that they give is that they will defend against foreign and domestic enemies.
ANGLE: Yes. Yes.
MANDERS: We have domestic enemies. We have home-born homegrown enemies in our system. And I for one think we have some of those enemies in the walls of the Senate and the Congress.
ANGLE: Yes. I think you're right, Bill.
Now that Angle has the nomination, it's time she either disavow her agreement with Manders or start naming names and providing evidence.
Assuming she disavows her original agreement, she ought to explain why she agreed with the claim in the first place -- and why there's such a long list of things that she said earlier in the campaign only to now repudiate. And if she doesn't disavow what she said, she ought not be given a free pass: if she can't name names and prove her case (something nobody in their right mind thinks she'd be able to do), it'll be time for responsible Republicans to disavow Sharron Angle.
Update: Actually, doesn't this put her comments about "Second Amendment remedies" in an even more sinister light? Maybe the time for responsible Republicans to disavow Angle is now.